The Ban Table by Ania Wolowska is a striking wooden table design that takes inspiration from traditional Asian joinery, requiring no nails, screws, glue or any other extraneous fasteners to hold its shape—which also means that this is one super easy table to put together on your own. The design consists of eight wooden beams with interlocking pieces that securely lock together to form a stable surface. On top of this, a sheet of glass rests on top of the legs, making it so that the beauty of the wood joinery can still be seen and appreciated.
Ania Wolowska designed this piece for the ITZ Mayan Wood Furniture and the piece was handmade by carpenters in Bacalar, Quintana Roo.
Interlocking Frame Tables
Ania Wolowska's Wooden Table Design Stands Up Without Any Fasteners
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